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Cladding ban announced
All future multi-storey developments are now prohibited from using high-risk cladding products for external wall cladding.
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Leadership roles assigned as council revamps meetings
Key portfolios for the next four years have been assigned to recently-elected City of Melbourne councillors, who have endorsed a new way to conduct meetings.
Read MoreSky’s the limit for new vertical school at Fishermans Bend
A new secondary school at Fishermans Bend reached structural completion last month, with the vertical school topping out at four storeys.
Read MoreDocklands Probus team greets Antarctic
A party of eight from Docklands-based Bearbrass Probus club, which now has 60 local members, saw in the New Year in spectacular fashion.
Read MoreNorth Wharf safety concerns
Development Victoria's (DV's) recent decision to fence off the pier at North Wharf Rd to the public without notice has added to existing uncertainty among the Docklands boating community.
Read MoreStadium designs revealed, but scant details on harbour-side plans
A $225 million Marvel Stadium revamp is set to feature a new ''town square'' and an expanded eastern side to overlook the CBD after plans were finally revealed in November. But what's in it for Harbour Esplanade
Read MoreNAB, ANZ workers to return in the new year
Office workers at two of Docklands' biggest employers will begin returning to work early next year in a boost for local businesses that rely on their presence.
Read MoreMore hoon stings planned
As hoon activity continues escalate in Yarra's Edge since the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, local police will ramp up efforts to stamp out the behaviour.
Read MoreU-turn on cars
The City of Melbourne is encouraging motorists back to the inner city during the Christmas period by offering free on-street parking, despite existing policy that seeks to turn cars away in favour of pedestrians and cyclists.
Read MoreShould council step in to regulate short-stay operators?
With the majority of the City of Melbourne's (CoM) 180,000 residents living in apartments, residents' groups across the city are proposing that the council forms a dedicated unit focused on the needs of apartment-dwellers.
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